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Download Corporate Presentation Corporate Presentation November 2019 Venus Minerals The Opportunity Experienced Fully financed for Copper is a critical Cyprus has a long Little exploration in management who growth via funding metal in the and successful Cyprus since 1974 - have delivered arrangement with technological copper-gold mining the island has successful mining AIM-listed gold revolution and quest history extending missed 2 developments producer Ariana to tackle climate back 3,900 years generations of around the world Resources change modern techniques The opportunity lies in undiscovered buried deposits PLUS significant brownfield potential for mining and reprocessing VENUS MINERALS 2 Experienced Team In-Country & International Track Records An experienced Board and Management with international and in-country track records of discovery & development. Harry Anagnostaras-Adams Founder of Semarang, KEFI and Atalaya, which recently started up one of Chairman Europe’s major copper producers in Spain. Peter van der Borgh Experienced ASX Managing Director and geologist who oversaw the development of a recently started gold mine in rural Australia. Appointed in Managing Director 2019 to lead Venus expansion. Founding Director of AIM listed Ariana Resources. Several directorships with Dr Kerim Sener ASX and TSX(V) listed companies. Geologist with more than 20 years’ Non Executive experience in mining and minerals exploration, including the development of a gold mine in Turkey. Mark Rachovides Cypriot national and president of Euromines, the European Mining Association since 2012. He has been a director of several natural resource companies, Non Executive including the largest mining development in Greece. Dr Nicos Adamides Internationally renowned Cyprus specialist with 50 years’ exploration and Exploration Manager production experience in Cyprus and around the world. VENUS MINERALS 3 Venus The Company • Venus Minerals Ltd is a privately owned, Cyprus-based company exploring for copper-gold deposits on the island. • Venus and its predecessors have been active in Cyprus for more than 20 years. • Venus has built a comprehensive geoscience database across the island representing more than €100m of activity, providing an unrivalled knowledge base. • This has enabled the selection of the most Copper production prospective areas in the country, currently At Skouriotissa holding 64.5km2 under licence or application. • Venus is headquartered in Nicosia and has exploration offices in Mitsero. VENUS MINERALS 4 Copper The Key Ingredient to Tackle Climate Change • Copper has the best electrical- and thermal- conductive properties of any commercial metal. • There are more than 400 copper alloys to suit numerous applications and processes: • Copper is at the heart of renewable energy systems to generate solar, hydro, thermal and wind power (~60% of copper usage). • Copper is playing a key role in the electrification of transportation. • Copper is essential to the development of home electrical systems. • Copper is the most used element in the telecommunications industry. • Venus Minerals is positioned to take advantage of the growing demand for copper driven by the technological revolution VENUS MINERALS 5 Cyprus Our home • Venus aligns with local stakeholders, including the Government, communities and corporate neighbours. • We have the experience to develop the country’s minerals potential in accordance with the highest international standards. • We will address Cypriot environmental legacies within the framework of our developments. • Venus can contribute to Cypriot geoscience, tourism and environmental rehabilitation. • We aim to deliver benefits to the community in terms of employment, skills, tax revenue, education and environmental awareness. VENUS MINERALS 6 Cyprus A Rich History of Mining • Copper and gold have been mined on Cyprus since ancient times, evidenced by the copper cargos found on Mycenaean shipwrecks (c1300BC). • The word ‘cypros’ (copper) is a derivative from the word meaning ‘metal of Cyprus’. • Mining has been an important source of income and employment for Cyprus. • Cyprus’ largest mine, Mavrovouni, produced more than 700,000t of copper, worth ~€3.5 billion at today’s prices. • Exploration and mining were largely curtailed following the events of 1974. • Cyprus has a comprehensive mining law based on the British system, excellent infrastructure, and local expertise. Cypriot copper ingot Circa 1450 –1050 B.C. VENUS MINERALS 7 Fast Tracking Exploration Modern Technologies and Practices • Since 1974 there have been significant technological advances in exploration, mining, environmental, and social management. • Venus is applying these new technologies in Cyprus for the first time: • XRF soil analyser, enabling rapid, cost-effective and low impact regional exploration • Modern geophysical and remote sensing techniques for area selection and targeting • Major advances in understanding deposit type and distribution • State-of-the-art mining and minerals processing methods • Improvements in Health and Safety, workplace practice to stringent EU standards. XRF Analyser in operation VENUS MINERALS 8 Our Projects A Geological Perspective • Venus has secured prime areas within Cyprus’ richest copper-gold districts • Some contain JORC resources with significant exploration upside • Others bear all the hallmarks of target deposit types • Presence of gold in these deposits has the potential to add significant value VENUS PROJECT VENUS MINERALS Magellan Project Targeting 10Mt @ 1.0% Cu equivalent • Venus has prioritised projects along productive North Troodos geology. • The Magellan Project, comprising the Kokkinoyia and Klirou sectors, is advanced and hosts significant resources: • Kokkinoyia: 5.2Mt @ 0.7% Cu (non JORC). The presence of gold in concentrates will also add value to this Old shaft at Kokkinoyia resource. • Klirou: 4.3Mt @ 0.5% Cu and 0.8% Zn (JORC 2004). The recent discovery of gold will add significant value to this resource. • Both resources remain open for growth Mineralised outcrop at Klirou VENUS MINERALS 10 Kokkinoyia Sector Resource 5.2Mt @ 0.7% Cu (non JORC) • 2km from Mitsero site by sealed road, potential processing option for Venus Kokkinoyia 2019 Venus Minerals • Shallow portion of resource lies beneath Historical Pit Drone Imagery the old pit. • Currently being evaluated for starter-mine option, target 2mt @ Shaft 1% copper equivalent • Clear signs of mineralisation in historical dumps. Being evaluated for leach or process options. Waste Dumps • All 18 dump samples returned gold results up to 5.0g/t • Average for all dump samples 0.8g/t gold VENUS MINERALS 11 Kokkinoyia Sector Potential starter-mine option Historical Pit ZONE A Copper Gold Domain ZONE A Pyrite Domain Gold target Kokkinoyia 2019 ZONE A Mineralised shapes VENUS MINERALS 12 Klirou Sector 4.3Mt @ 0.5% Cu and 0.8% Zn (JORC 2004) Klirou Resource Model Plan View (top) • Resource extends from surface to 150m Cross Section (bottom) depth B • Remains open down plunge A • Positive metallurgical test work • Preliminary mine optimisation studies completed • Widespread gold identified, not yet A incorporated into the Resource • Considerable exploration upside for the ore body and other areas within the Klirou Licences B VENUS MINERALS 13 Mariner Project New Discoveries • The Mariner Project is located in the XRF Cu ppm Troulli region and has been recently added to the Company’s portfolio. • During the 2019 field season, Venus has mapped and sampled 13km2. • 2,000 XRF soil analyses has led the Highly significant XRF discovery of major copper and zinc copper soil anomaly anomalies associated with extensive areas of alteration. • Outcropping mineralised structures have been traced for several kilometres. Troulli Project, • Immediate follow-up is being planned XRF Program 2019 for this new and exciting project. VENUS MINERALS 14 Venus Minerals: Overview • Experienced management who have delivered successful mining developments around the world • Financed for growth via funding arrangement with AIM-listed gold producer Ariana Resources • Targeting copper-gold VMS deposits in Cyprus • Resources at Kokkinoyia and Klirou with significant upside (combined ~9.5Mt @ 0.6% Cu) • Island-wide geotechnical database accumulated over many years of local involvement • Exciting exploration projects across the most prospective parts of the island • Copper is a critical metal in the global quest to tackle climate change • 60% of copper production is used in the generation of renewable energy • Central to the electrification of transportation, homes and businesses • The most used element in telecommunications • Cyprus has a long and successful copper-gold mining history extending back 3,900 years • British Commonwealth and EU member with robust mining law and considerable infrastructure • Many modern techniques have yet to be utilised since mining was disrupted in 1974 • Venus Minerals can play a role in EU copper supply into a strengthening market, delivering significant benefits to all stakeholders. VENUS MINERALS 15 APPENDICES VENUS MINERALS 16 Market Overview Copper and Gold • Copper – 3rd most used metal globally (2018 demand 23.6Mt). • Demand to increase to 29.8Mt by 2027 (mining.com 6/1/19). • Consensus forecast is for price to exceed $3/lb long term. • Main driver is electrification, no sign of abating: • Power grid, electric vehicles, renewable energy etc. • Inventories at lowest levels for a decade - global 5Mt deficit 2030. • Gold has been a currency for 5,000 years and central banks
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